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Originally Posted by Diego
NikeTalker23 wrote:
Diego wrote:
jreese44 wrote:
Manglor wrote:
CjMoney wrote:
omgitswes wrote:
ummmm Don't ATMs usually require you to enter your pin a second time when making a second transaction do to ***holes like you?
Yes, DuckTales for OP
i've been using ATMs for years and not once have i ever had to re-enter my pin number...
Same here. After your first transaction is complete it always asks you if you want another transaction. If you select no, then decide you in fact do need to perform another transaction then you gotta swipe ur card again and then reenter your pin. Otherwise, if you selected yes, then you continue with your next transaction without another pin needed. At the BOA closest to me their ATM sucks ur credit/debit card back in after a certain amount of time if the card isn't taken to try and prevent this kind of thing. Dude must have taken off pretty fast. Overall, grimey move!
Dudes got it wrong.
Anytime you perform one trasaction and then you say "Yes" when the machine asks "Do you want another transaction" it always asks to re enter your pin.
What state are you guys in? Maybe this can vary by location?
Ive been to Puerto Rico and this still applied. I remember because Im always relieved to see it prompt for a pin every time.
I'm in CA and I've NEVER had to re-enter my pin after hitting "yes".
Thank you NikeTalker23 for once again proving what Ive been saying this whole time.
Such a simple anto theft function and you guys cant even get that right.
and Canada > US
another simple theft function that american's can't get right:
our machines here spit out the money last. AFTER it says "would you like to perform another transaction" and after all those messages. it spits your card out first, then your money.
CANADA > US